ACHILDSPLACESCHOOL.COM

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Title

A Child's Place School

Description

A Child’s Place School in Monmouth County, NJ offers a safe and stimulating pre-school and early primary education experience for children age 3-7 and is accredited by the NAEYC National Association for the Education of Young Children.

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Favicon

No

Language

Encoding

utf-8

Loading Time

0.47 seconde(s) => 67.46 kb/s

File Size

31.71 kb.

Text Size

4.76 kb.

HTML Size

26.95 kb.

Text/HTML Ratio

17.66 %

Flash

No

Frame

No

iFrame

No

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Image

42 with 0 ALT filled

Javascript

3

CSS

3

Alt : Not enought Alt in Image

Links provided to display and browse this website.

Internal

18

External

4

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Robots.txt

Yes

SiteMap

No

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0

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